Re: [AMC-List] Wiring diagrams
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Re: [AMC-List] Wiring diagrams



If you look on the door tag (with model#, etc.), it should have something about the Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966, a list of specific regulations, or "meets all federal safety standarda applicable at time of manufacture". The first one is the most common. The law for hazard lights came into effect 01 January 1966 -- the Motor Vehicle Safety Act. 1966 models produced before January did not have to have flashers. AMC had an under dash switch that was factory instaled on late 66 models, and could be dealer (or owner) installed on all prior AMC built cars. I'm not sure how earlier Nash models were wired, but if they used bullet connectors (most likely) the switch would be useful back to 1946. Of course it could be used on other cars with bullet connectors, just match the colors. IIRC the instructions sheet with the switch has the function of each wire, though in an AMC you just matched colors. The 66 TSM shows the switch. 

The switch could have been removed at a later date also. Maybe it quit working or the owner didn't like it? I have one, bought it at Kenosha in 98. The back of the switch will break off pretty easy, causing shorts. I ended up taping mine up to prevent this, but removed it once I installed a 1980s GM column. 

On April 24, 2006 Matt Haas wrote:

> Flashers were not a 1966 requirement. My former 66 Rebel was made in March
> of 1966 and did not have them.
> 
> Matt
> 
> At 11:15 AM 4/24/2006 -0700, you wrote:
> >Oh, OK, that makes sense.--
> >Mark Price
> >markprice242ATadelphia.net
> >Morgantown, WV
> >
> >
> >---- farna@xxxxxxx wrote:
> > > The 65 doesn't have a flasher switch in the column -- no emergency
> > flashers at all (that was a 66 requirement). So no flasher wiring like
> > your 69. 66 models got an under dash switch with built in flasher that
> > plugged in between the column and signal lights (plugged into pigtails on
> > the switch, another set of pigtails plugged into the column connector).
> > So when you add a 67 or later column with built in flasher switch, you
> > run power to flasher then to the single wire on the column. The column
> > switch diverts power to the signal lights.
> > >
> > >
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